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<blockquote data-quote="fredeb" data-source="post: 1015120" data-attributes="member: 13623"><p>I mean the speaker wires , and perhaps wiring inside . I guess that crossover components can be wired directly together , which is solid wire anyway . </p><p></p><p>My example would be an ideal speaker wire for me , providing everything else is balanced to my taste . There's no definite right or wrong , it would depend on individual setup and what you like subjectively . As DACMan1 said , try both . See if you even can perceive any difference ;D </p><p></p><p>If , anything at all , the solid copper may attenuate treble ever so slightly , which may be a good thing . Personally , I don't like too bright , but there are other ways of attenuating tweeters , l-pads for example . It does make me wonder whether a low value MOX resistor or a solid piece of copperwire would provide more definition to attenuated highs . Perhaps those with golden ears can tell us .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fredeb, post: 1015120, member: 13623"] I mean the speaker wires , and perhaps wiring inside . I guess that crossover components can be wired directly together , which is solid wire anyway . My example would be an ideal speaker wire for me , providing everything else is balanced to my taste . There's no definite right or wrong , it would depend on individual setup and what you like subjectively . As DACMan1 said , try both . See if you even can perceive any difference ;D If , anything at all , the solid copper may attenuate treble ever so slightly , which may be a good thing . Personally , I don't like too bright , but there are other ways of attenuating tweeters , l-pads for example . It does make me wonder whether a low value MOX resistor or a solid piece of copperwire would provide more definition to attenuated highs . Perhaps those with golden ears can tell us . [/QUOTE]
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